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There have only been five Seymours in major-league baseball history, and none since 1913 before this year. But Friday night, Tampa Bay's Ian Seymour and Bob Seymour both played, as did San Francisco reliever Carson Seymour.
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Yandy Diaz singles in the deciding run in the 9th in the Rays’ 7-6 victory over the Giants
Yandy Diaz had an RBI single in the ninth inning and the Tampa Bay Rays rallied to beat the San Francisco Giants 7-6 on Friday night.
There are wins, and there are signature wins. On Friday night, the Rays overcame three early deficits, got yet another home run from Junior Caminero, escaped a harrowing bottom of the eighth and broke a ninth-inning tie to beat the Giants,
On "Giants Postgame Live," Bonta Hill and Sergio Romo discuss San Francisco's performance in its 7-6 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday at Oracle Park.Giants lose late heartbreaker to Rays in sixth
Edwin Uceta gets out of a bases-loaded, no-outs jam with some help, and then Yandy Diaz delivers the game-winning hit.
Two teams in nearly identical situations in their respective playoff chases and desperate for wins go head-to-head Friday night when the Tampa Bay Rays and San Francisco Giants open a three-game interleague series in California.
The San Francisco Giants are gaining back Landen Roupp from the injured list on Friday, and recent moves leave the roster in a bind.
The Tampa Bay Rays are calling up 26-year-old Bob Seymour from Triple-A Durham, adding power to a lineup that has lacked slug in August.